Farfour, the Hamas-run Al Manar TV Mickey Mouse clone that urges Palestinian children to wage jihad, is still on the air. This should come to no surprise since Farfour is the perfect symbol of how Hamas has run the government. In fact, it could be argued Farfour actually speaks with more clarity than Hamas does since Hamas tries to play a game where statements are backtracked once they receive public attention.
But has Farfour being pushed out?
Farfur, star of the Al Aqsa TV children’s show Tomorrow’s Pioneers, was joined on today’s broadcast by his regular co-host, a little girl named Saraa. Today’s program also featured an adult, Hazim, who delivered most of the show’s messages about Islamic supremacy.
Hazim told the child viewers that Islam will spread all over the world, including Spain, and that the spread of Islam is for the world’s benefit. He said the “massacres” in Iraq, Lebanon and Palestine will be replaced by “love and justice” under Islamic rule.
Farfour could not be reached for comment on why the mouse has taken a side-step to allow someone else to speak the words of Islamist supremacy.
Other than the obvious desire for Islamist supremacy for the good of mankind, it strikes me as incredibly ironic Iraq and Lebanon are used as examples of “love and justice” under Islamic rule. Neither nations live under Islamic rule, but the vast, vast majority of violence in both nations are due to Islamist terrorist attacks.
Also see the Dry Bones comic on the latest ‘cartoon crisis.’ While Kirschen does not state the ultimate meaning behind the cartoon, I believe it’s that he’s a bit peeved that it took a Mickey Mouse ripoff for the American media to finally at least recognize the poison that is spread by Hamas. The answer is relatively simple: everything else could be spun as some giant Zionist conspiracy.





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